

Audubon Greenwich will host a “Pollinator Potluck: Climate, Plankton & Puffins,” on Saturday, March 3. Join Audubon scientist and founder of Project Puffin Steve Kress to learn how Atlantic Puffins are serving as sensitive indicators to climate-induced changes to the Gulf of Maine. He will also discuss how to create backyard sanctuaries for birds in a changing climate.
There will be a cocktail hour from 6 to 7 p.m., with a presentation starting from 7 to 7:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public and will take place at Audubon Greenwich, 613 Riversville Rd.
Attendees are encouraged to contribute appetizers or beverages to share. To RSVP and to sign up to bring an appetizer or bottle of wine, contact Kim Gregory at 203-918‑5254 or staglanefarm@yahoo.com
For more information, visit greenwich.audubon.org/events/pollinator-potluck-climate-plankton-puffins-featuring-steve-kress